Alien Stash Tin are a multi-influenced space/blues rock band based in Bristol, England.
The band first came together in August 2002 when guitarists Jon Wisbey (ex- Covenant / Osmium ), a veteran of the south west music scene, and Keiran Clements joined forces with bass player Toby Clemson and jazz drummer Jim Daker-Whyte. Drawing on influences as diverse as Pink Floyd, Hawkwind, New Model Army and The Groundhogs, the band soon reached the notice of local record producer Tim Taylor, who recorded the band for inclussion on the experimental compilation album 'Music From The Heart Of Our Community' (Greenlung Records 2003). The contributed song 'Campervan of Love' gained airplay from legendary DJ John Peel and produced a lot of local and national interest in the bands music.
Early in 2003 the band underwent the first of a series of line up changes when Keiran and Toby left to be replaced by local blues guitar legend Dave Seward (ex-Letrec) and bassist Naaman Frith (ex-Bogus Gasman). It was with this line-up that the band made its live debut supporting Bad Manners at the annual 'Respect In The West' anti-racism festival in their home town on August 31 2003. This was followed by the
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Alien Stash Tin are a multi-influenced space/blues rock band based in Bristol, England.
The band...
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